Pastoral letters

Two pastoral letters of Right Reverent S.S. Ortynsky, Ruthenian Catholic Bishop in U.S.A.

Place of Publication
Philadelphia :
Publisher
Ruthenian Printing House,
Date of Publication
1915
Number of Pages
52 p.
Location No.
MiscEccl 39: 16
PCF File
PCF Record Number
12
Bound
No
Notes
...published by the Ruthenian Daily 'Ameriyka'

Submission to a divine teacher neither disloyalty nor the surrender of mental and moral freedom. A pastoral letter.

Place of Publication
New York :
Publisher
Catholic Publication Society,
Date of Publication
1875
Number of Pages
77 p.
PCF File
PCF Record Number
34
Notes
At head of title: Rt. Rev. Herbert Vaughan, D.D., on Mr. Gladstone.

Statutes for the administration of the temporal affairs within the diocese of Fort Wayne. Promulgated in Synod, August 26, 1863.

Place of Publication
Cincinnati, Ohio :
Publisher
John P. Walsh,
Date of Publication
1863
Number of Pages
18 p.
Location No.
BV 800.A14 no. 27
PCF File
PCF Record Number
115
Notes
Dated : August 26, 1863, signed by bishop. Includes miscellaneous notes on the civil law of wills and contracts.

‘Spiritus vivificat.' Pastoral letter of Rt. Rev. O. Zardetti, D.D., Bishop of St

Place of Publication
Sioux Falls (S.D.) :
Publisher
Brown & Saenger,
Date of Publication
1889
Number of Pages
25 p.
Location No.
BV 800.A13 v.1
PCF File
PCF Record Number
253
Notes
..October 20th, 1889. Printed in lavender, with gold line borders.

Rules and directions for the administration of the temporal affairs of the Church in the diocese of Cleveland.

Place of Publication
Cleveland :
Publisher
Henry Kramer; Baltimore : Murphy and Co.,
Date of Publication
1857
Number of Pages
8 p.
Subjects
Location No.
BV 800.A14 no. 15
PCF File
PCF Record Number
103
Notes
Cover title. Dated: July 28, 1857. Loose in envelope.

Rudimenta fidei Catholicae.

Place of Publication
Detroit :
Publisher
Daily Volksblatt Print,
Date of Publication
1862
Number of Pages
29 p.
Subjects
Location No.
BV 800.A14 no. 25
PCF File
PCF Record Number
113
Notes
Dated : October 1, 1862. Instructions in Latin, texts in English, German and French, as they were to be read in the churches.